Data Centers in Belgium
46 locations found
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Proximus Machelen 2
15 Rittwegerlaan, Machelen
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Datahouse Vilvoorde
50 Medialaan, Vilvoorde
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Proximus Machelen 1
91 Nieuwbrugstraat, Machelen
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LCL Belgium Machelen
13 Kouterveldstraat, Diegem
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Proact LCL Diegem
13 Kouterveldstraat, Diegem
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Lumen Brussels 2
15 Kouterveldstraat, Diegem
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Verizon Machelen 1
2 Culliganlaan, Diegem
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BICS Evere
Rue de Carly 2, Evere
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Proximus Netcenter
Rue de Carly 2, Evere
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Datacenter United Brussels
15 Excelsiorlaan, Zaventem
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euNetworks Brussels (Econophone Building - Tollaan)
Tollaan 99A B1932 St Stevens, Zaventem
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Digital Realty BRU1
2 Wezembeekstraat, Zaventem
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EXA Infrastructure Edge DC Zaventem
573 Leuvensesteenweg, Zaventem
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Lumen Evere
2 Avenue Léon Grosjean, Evere
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Unix-Solutions BVBA Zaventem
37 Hoge Wei, Zaventem
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Mobistar Enterprise Services Zaventem
641 Leuvensesteenweg, Zaventem
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Digital Realty BRU3
27 Mercuriusstraat, Zaventem
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Digital Realty BRU4
27 Mercuriusstraat, Zaventem
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AtlasEdge BRU001
30 Mercuriusstraat, Zaventem
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BICS Brussels 1
Rue du Canon 36, Brussels
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BELNET Brussel
4 Wetenschapsstraat, Brussels
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BICS Brussels 2
Rue Lebeau 2, Brussels
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KevlinX Brussels
279 Avenue Louise, Brussels
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Verixi Louise
326 Avenue Louise, Brussels
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Smals IN Brussels
Boulevard Industriel 25, Anderlecht
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EdgeConneX EdgeConneX BRU01
Ternat, Ternat
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LCL Belgium Brussels South
132 Gustave Demeurslaan, Lot
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Unix-Solutions BVBA Leuven
Grauwmeer, Leuven
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LCL Belgium Aalst
3A Industrielaan, Aalst
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Proact LCL Aalst
3A Industrielaan, Aalst
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DCStar DCB
221 Antwerpsesteenweg, Burcht
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Datacenter United Antwerpen
6 Haïfastraat, Antwerp
- AD
Datacenter United Antwerpen
147 Noorderlaan, Antwerp
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KPN International Antwerp
133 Noorderlaan, Antwerp
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LCL Belgium ANR01
133 Noorderlaan, Antwerp
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EXA Infrastructure Edge DC Antwerp
20 Antwerpsebaan, Antwerp
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nLighten UK Gent (Merelbeke)
2 Industriepark, Lemberge
- KI
KPN International Gent
70 Stapelplein, Ghent
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DCStar DCG
33 Poortakkerstraat, Ghent
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DataZone Hasselt 2
101 Veldstraat, Hasselt
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DataZone Hasselt
2 Trichterheideweg, Hasselt
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Wallonia Data Center (WDC) Villers-le-Bouillet
17 Rue de la Métallurgie, Villers-le-Bouillet
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DCStar DCO
196 Brugsestraat, Oostkamp
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EXA Infrastructure Edge DC Liege
66 1ère Avenue, Herstal
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Etix Everywhere DC1
7 Boulevard Raymond Poincaré, Liège
- EI
EXA Infrastructure Edge DC Bruges
82 Ruddervoordsestraat, Veldegem
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Belgium – Strategic Core of European Connectivity
Executive Summary
Belgium is a primary market for enterprises requiring low-latency connectivity to the heart of the European Union. Its dense fiber network, stable power, and central location make it a superior choice for deploying resilient infrastructure serving the Benelux region, France, and Germany. This strategic position directly supports high-performance applications and ensures maximum uptime for mission-critical services.
Belgium: At A Glance
| Factor | Rating / Data | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Global Connectivity Grade | A | Central European location with dense international fiber routes. |
| Direct Cloud On-Ramps | Over 3 — as of September 2025 | Google Cloud (GCP), Microsoft Azure. Enables low-latency hybrid cloud deployments. |
| Power Cost | €0.09/kWh — as of August 2025 | Competitive pricing for Western Europe supports scalable deployments. |
| Disaster Risk | Low (2.6/10) — as of September 2025 | Geologically stable region with manageable, well-understood flood risks. |
| Tax Incentives | No | No specific data center incentives are offered. |
| Sales Tax | 21% VAT — as of September 2025 | Standard value-added tax applies to services. |
Network & Connectivity Ecosystem
Belgium's digital infrastructure is mature and highly interconnected, benefiting from its role as a political and economic hub for Europe. The market features 48 data centers, with a strong concentration in and around Brussels.
Carrier Density & Carrier Neutrality With over 35 unique network providers active as of September 2025, Belgium offers excellent choice and competitive pricing. The majority of colocation facilities operate on a carrier-neutral basis, providing flexible interconnection options.
Direct Cloud On-Ramps Over 3 dedicated cloud on-ramps provide direct, private access to 16 major cloud availability regions as of September 2025. Key providers available include:
- Google Cloud (GCP)
- Microsoft Azure
Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) The primary exchange is the BNIX (Belgian National Internet Exchange), which facilitates efficient traffic exchange and reduces latency for local users. Most significant peering occurs at carrier-neutral data centers, offering direct connections between networks.
Bare Metal Bare metal server options are widely available for performance-sensitive workloads. Providers like Hivelocity and OVHcloud offer dedicated server solutions within the Belgian market.
Power Analysis
Average Cost Of Power The industrial power cost in Belgium is approximately €0.09/kWh as of August 2025. This competitive and stable pricing simplifies total cost of ownership calculations for significant infrastructure deployments. The national energy mix is balanced, with roughly 40% from nuclear, 30% from renewables, and 30% from fossil fuels.
Power Grid Reliability The power grid is reliable and well-maintained, consistent with Western European standards. Data centers in the primary Brussels market benefit from redundant power feeds from multiple utility substations, ensuring high levels of uptime.
Market Access, Business & Tax Climate
Proximity To Key Business Districts Data centers are concentrated around Brussels, providing low-latency connectivity to the European Commission, NATO headquarters, and numerous multinational corporations in the financial, pharmaceutical, and logistics sectors.
Regional Market Reach From Belgium, a single data center deployment can effectively serve a population of over 100 million across the Benelux countries, Northern France, and Western Germany with sub-10 millisecond latency.
Tax Advantage For Data Centers Belgium does not offer specific tax incentives for data center construction or operation. The primary financial advantage is a predictable and stable corporate tax framework that aligns with established EU regulations, simplifying long-term financial planning.
Natural Disaster Risk
Belgium has a low overall natural disaster risk profile, with an INFORM Risk score of 2.6 out of 10 as of September 2025. The country's location shields it from significant seismic or cyclonic activity, contributing to its operational stability.
The primary natural hazards to consider for site selection are:
- Coastal Flood: The highest individual risk factor, relevant for facilities located near the North Sea coastline.
- River Flood: A moderate risk along the country's extensive river networks.
- Earthquake: A low but non-zero risk.
- Drought: A minor consideration with minimal operational impact.